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Curtson June 26th 09 10:38 PM

Are these email or what?
 
I crashed a disk and found 3 as these: Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Identities

{7BBC4A16-86FA-44DF-BCC6-C0A0550DA0EA}

Its empty.



Bruce Hagen June 26th 09 10:45 PM

Are these email or what?
 
Crashed a disk? That is an OE identity. Do all 3 have the same GUID?
(Letters and numbers). How many identities are you using right now, and are
you missing any messages?
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Curtson" wrote in message
...
I crashed a disk and found 3 as these: Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Identities

{7BBC4A16-86FA-44DF-BCC6-C0A0550DA0EA}

Its empty.



Bruce Hagen June 26th 09 10:45 PM

Are these email or what?
 
Crashed a disk? That is an OE identity. Do all 3 have the same GUID?
(Letters and numbers). How many identities are you using right now, and are
you missing any messages?
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Curtson" wrote in message
...
I crashed a disk and found 3 as these: Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Identities

{7BBC4A16-86FA-44DF-BCC6-C0A0550DA0EA}

Its empty.



Curtson June 26th 09 10:54 PM

Are these email or what?
 
Crashed an XP OS.
Alla emails are gone (.dbx), I found these with "Testdisk".
Thats 3 email-accounts?

{63E56ABD-A2EC-4324-8ECF-B5B7162A71B1}
{01604FCF-AB41-4F09-9ACA-F235B46CFDEB}

"Bruce Hagen" skrev i meddelandet
...
Crashed a disk? That is an OE identity. Do all 3 have the same GUID?
(Letters and numbers). How many identities are you using right now, and
are you missing any messages?
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Curtson" wrote in message
...
I crashed a disk and found 3 as these: Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Identities

{7BBC4A16-86FA-44DF-BCC6-C0A0550DA0EA}

Its empty.






Curtson June 26th 09 10:54 PM

Are these email or what?
 
Crashed an XP OS.
Alla emails are gone (.dbx), I found these with "Testdisk".
Thats 3 email-accounts?

{63E56ABD-A2EC-4324-8ECF-B5B7162A71B1}
{01604FCF-AB41-4F09-9ACA-F235B46CFDEB}

"Bruce Hagen" skrev i meddelandet
...
Crashed a disk? That is an OE identity. Do all 3 have the same GUID?
(Letters and numbers). How many identities are you using right now, and
are you missing any messages?
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Curtson" wrote in message
...
I crashed a disk and found 3 as these: Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Identities

{7BBC4A16-86FA-44DF-BCC6-C0A0550DA0EA}

Its empty.






PA Bear [MS MVP] June 26th 09 11:00 PM

Are these email or what?
 
If the folder(s) are empty, you OE messages are gone.

Curtson wrote:
I crashed a disk and found 3 as these: Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Identities

{7BBC4A16-86FA-44DF-BCC6-C0A0550DA0EA}

Its empty.


PA Bear [MS MVP] June 26th 09 11:00 PM

Are these email or what?
 
If the folder(s) are empty, you OE messages are gone.

Curtson wrote:
I crashed a disk and found 3 as these: Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Identities

{7BBC4A16-86FA-44DF-BCC6-C0A0550DA0EA}

Its empty.


Bruce Hagen June 26th 09 11:05 PM

Are these email or what?
 
Three OE identities, not accounts. The path should continue like this:

Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Identities (the string
of numbers & letters) \Microsoft\Outlook Express.

Do you see the OE folders? Any dbx files in them? Make sure Hidden Files and
Folders is enabled.

In WinXP, Win2K & Win2K3, the OE user files (DBX and WAB) are by default
marked as hidden. To view these files in Windows Explorer, you must enable
Show Hidden Files and Folders under Start | Control Panel | Folder Options
Icon | View, or in Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options | View.


If you still do not see any dbx files, do a Search for *.dbx

Make sure you enable Hidden Files first.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA



"Curtson" wrote in message
...
Crashed an XP OS.
Alla emails are gone (.dbx), I found these with "Testdisk".
Thats 3 email-accounts?

{63E56ABD-A2EC-4324-8ECF-B5B7162A71B1}
{01604FCF-AB41-4F09-9ACA-F235B46CFDEB}

"Bruce Hagen" skrev i meddelandet
...
Crashed a disk? That is an OE identity. Do all 3 have the same GUID?
(Letters and numbers). How many identities are you using right now, and
are you missing any messages?
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Curtson" wrote in message
...
I crashed a disk and found 3 as these: Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Identities

{7BBC4A16-86FA-44DF-BCC6-C0A0550DA0EA}

Its empty.







Bruce Hagen June 26th 09 11:05 PM

Are these email or what?
 
Three OE identities, not accounts. The path should continue like this:

Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Identities (the string
of numbers & letters) \Microsoft\Outlook Express.

Do you see the OE folders? Any dbx files in them? Make sure Hidden Files and
Folders is enabled.

In WinXP, Win2K & Win2K3, the OE user files (DBX and WAB) are by default
marked as hidden. To view these files in Windows Explorer, you must enable
Show Hidden Files and Folders under Start | Control Panel | Folder Options
Icon | View, or in Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options | View.


If you still do not see any dbx files, do a Search for *.dbx

Make sure you enable Hidden Files first.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA



"Curtson" wrote in message
...
Crashed an XP OS.
Alla emails are gone (.dbx), I found these with "Testdisk".
Thats 3 email-accounts?

{63E56ABD-A2EC-4324-8ECF-B5B7162A71B1}
{01604FCF-AB41-4F09-9ACA-F235B46CFDEB}

"Bruce Hagen" skrev i meddelandet
...
Crashed a disk? That is an OE identity. Do all 3 have the same GUID?
(Letters and numbers). How many identities are you using right now, and
are you missing any messages?
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Curtson" wrote in message
...
I crashed a disk and found 3 as these: Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Identities

{7BBC4A16-86FA-44DF-BCC6-C0A0550DA0EA}

Its empty.







Singapore Computer Service June 27th 09 09:44 AM

Are these email or what?
 
Hello,

You are looking in the wrong folder. You need to look inside Local Settings
for the DBX database files

See under
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application
Data\Identities

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"Curtson" wrote in message
...
I crashed a disk and found 3 as these: Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Identities

{7BBC4A16-86FA-44DF-BCC6-C0A0550DA0EA}

Its empty.





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